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My cousin who lives in a small village in Cornwall tells me they had a "near" riot there last evening.The village bakers ran out of pasties and a disappointed old lady stamped her foot in temper.
If you car is trashed during civil disturbance (riot) I believe the insurance is void..... worrying, or wot
Quote from: Dazzler on August 10, 2011, 14:28:26Cant think of a Martin with a Pommy accent? There are half a Million People in Tassie But I'll have a listen (I know more people than most do down here) They have a catch Up and can listen to broadcasted programmes.I'll have a listen and if I i/d it I'll post time so you can listenHe still has his scouce/Liverpool accent so he should be recogniseable.You never know he may be you neighbour/customer!
Cant think of a Martin with a Pommy accent? There are half a Million People in Tassie But I'll have a listen (I know more people than most do down here)
Quote from: asathorny on August 10, 2011, 16:13:07If you car is trashed during civil disturbance (riot) I believe the insurance is void..... worrying, or wotJust checked my policy.In the General exceptions:We will not pay in the event of:...... rebellion..........riot or civil unrest that happens outside England, Scotland, Wales, IOM or CI.Definition of rebellion states:Rebellion, uprising or insurrection, is a refusal of obedience or order. It may, therefore, be seen as encompassing a range of behaviors aimed at destroying or replacing an established authority such as a government or a head of state.So they could use this to refuse claims.I can see riot or civil unrest being changed by the insurance companies to include England, Scotland, Wales, IOM or CI.Saying that I'm keping out of the troubled areas to save having to test the Insurance company's interpretation.....